Intelligent Energy – Europe (IEE) is now closed, although a number of projects funded under the programme are continuing. The
EU's Horizon 2020 programme
now supports the research, demonstration and market up-take of energy-efficient technologies. Funds are available to support energy-efficient buildings, industry, heating and cooling, SMEs and energy-related products and services, as well as for improving the attractiveness of energy-efficiency investments.

Intelligent Energy – Europe (IEE) is now closed, although a number of projects funded under the programme are continuing. The
EU's Horizon 2020 programme
now supports the research, demonstration and market up-take of energy-efficient technologies. Funds are available to support energy-efficient buildings, industry, heating and cooling, SMEs and energy-related products and services, as well as for improving the attractiveness of energy-efficiency investments.

Intelligent Energy – Europe (IEE) offered a helping hand to organisations willing to improve energy sustainability. Launched in 2003 by the European Commission, the programme was part of a broad push to create an energy-intelligent future for us all. It supported EU energy efficiency and renewable energy policies, with a view to reaching the EU 2020 targets (20% cut in greenhouse gas emissions, 20% improvement in energy efficiency and 20% of renewables in EU energy consumption).

IEE created better conditions for a more sustainable energy future in areas as varied as renewable energy, energy-efficient buildings, industry, consumer products and transport.

The expectation was that by doing this, Europe would also boost its competitiveness, security of energy supply, and innovation standing for the years to come.

Running until 2013, the programme was open to all EU Member States, plus Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Croatia and the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia. A budget of € 730 million was available to fund projects and put into place a range of European portals, facilities and initiatives.

IEE project funding

A large part of the programme budget was made available through annual calls for proposals to support projects putting the concept of 'intelligent energy' in practice. Carried out by public, private or non-governmental European organisations, they supported three main objectives - more energy efficiency, more renewables, and better transport and mobility. This covered, for instance, new training schemes, promotion campaigns, and the transfer of good practices between EU countries.

Audience Builder

With the Adjust Audience Builder you can create customized user lists, right in your Adjust Dashboard. Set conditions to classify users based on their unique mobile app platform, device identification type, and in-app behavior. Then, split your audiences into group lists to share with your preferred mobile ad networks for retargeting campaigns, A/B testing, and more. Continue reading to learn more about building audiences and using conditions to make sophisticated marketing decisions.

All user data in the Adjust Audience Builder is privacy compliant. It is stored separately from other statistics reporting and does not contain any personally identifiable information.

Contents

What is an audience?

An audience is a collection of users that meet a certain set of conditions. More specifically, it is a dynamic list of device identifiers (advertising IDs or push tokens) that have been selected based on the conditions you’ve applied. Every time you or a partner downloads an audience, it will automatically contain the most up-to-date user list available.

Audiences are not limited to users from a single app. This means that your audiences can consist of users from all of your Adjust-tracked apps.

What are conditions?

Conditions are the distinct attributes selected to determine the types of users within your audience.

When creating your audience, set any one of the following conditions:

*Condition is unavailable if
all apps
is selected **Condition only available on apps using the same currency

There is no limit to the amount of conditions you can set. All conditions can be combined with expressions (outlined below) to determine which users will be included in your audience.

Some conditions can be extended to include multiple qualifications. Whenever a condition is filled with more than one qualifier, it implies that the condition may be applied to each qualifier individually. For example, if you set a condition for countries to include the United Kingdom and Russia, it will filter your list to include devices from the United Kingdom
or
Russia.

When conditions are separated by condition type (defined above) it denotes an “and” property. This means that when more than one condition is set at the field level, all conditions apply. For example, if you set a condition to include users who have triggered 5 revenue events and another condition to include devices from Austria, then all users within your audience will have triggered 5 revenue events
and
be in Austria.

To delete a condition, simply select the trash icon, located on the far right of the condition field. To edit a condition, select the gear icon.

The result of an
interface
expression is an interface that includes all of the specified
id
s, plus all identifiers from the superinterfaces. Duplicate identifier names among the superinterfaces are ignored, but if a superinterface contains one of the
id
s in the
interface
expression, the
exn:fail:object
exception is raised. A given
id
may be paired with a corresponding
contract-expr
.

If no
super-interface-expr
s are provided, then the derivation requirement of the resulting interface is trivial: any class that implements the interface must be derived from
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. Otherwise, the implementation requirement of the resulting interface is the most specific requirement from its superinterfaces. If the superinterfaces specify inconsistent derivation requirements, the
exn:fail:object
exception is raised.

Integrate with Clover devices to engage in a payments-as-a-service model. Choose to integrate with Clover devices designed for brick-and-mortar locations, or get a developer preview of mobile SDK libraries for bring-your-own-device scenarios.

Payments-as-a-Service integration options

You can link your point-of-sale with Clover payment devices in a number of different ways. Choose the method that works best for your technology and your business. Cut down your time-to-launch by leveraging our integration options.

In a full integration, your POS runs directly on Clover hardware as an app. Merchants can discover your app seamlessly within the Clover ecosystem, simply by searching for it in our App Market. You take care of the merchant experience, and let us take care of the payments.

This may be an attractive option if you’re building a new POS, or want to provide an all-in-one solution for your merchants.

Semi-integrated solutions run on a combination of Clover and third-party hardware. Your point-of-sale software and hardware handle orders, while the Clover device handles payment processing. Our high-level SDKs make it easy to send messages back and forth between devices.

Keep your merchants satisfied with the system they’re used to, and let us take the hassle of EMV compliance away from you. After integrating with us, the Clover device becomes a plug-and-play solution for your merchant base.

If you have an existing POS with a strong merchant base and are looking for the fastest way to make that system EMV compliant, then this is probably the best option for you. Semi-integration is also a good choice:

The API uses an asynchronous call model. Your point-of-sale initiates a request, Clover receives and processes the request, and then provides a response.

Our SDKs support sales, auths, pre-auths, tip adjusts, refunds, manual refunds, and other actions. By downloading a single library and installing our device drivers, you can connect and start taking payments in less than a day.

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